Tyzo Bloom turns “SUCKER” into the kind of track that feels unavoidable the second it starts. The hook lands with the confidence of a song already owning the room, and the Gigi feature gives it an extra spark.
Glossy synths glide over a tight, forward-leaning beat, while the vocal sits clean and close, like it is right in your headphones. Small production details keep popping up—shimmer, pulse, and a slight bite in the low end—so every replay reveals another edge.
The mood fits late-afternoon drives, neon-lit errands, and the moment a group chat suddenly gets interesting. Cruelly catchy in the best way, it sounds built for the present tense, and that is exactly why it sticks.